peace line
English
Noun
peace line (plural peace lines)
- (often in the plural) A separation barrier in Northern Ireland that separates a predominantly republican and Catholic neighbourhood from a predominantly loyalist and unionist Protestant neighbourhood.
- Synonym: peace wall
- 2015 September 29, Peter Geoghegan, “Will Belfast ever have a Berlin Wall moment and tear down its 'peace walls'?”, in The Guardian:
- McCallum and the small team are in touch by telephone with community workers on the loyalist side of the peace line, working constantly to defuse tensions, especially during the contentious summer marching season.
Further reading
peace lines on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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